What is the definition between genius and idiot?
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MOST OF THE TIME A GENIUS DOES'NT HAVE WALKIN AROUND SENSE AND A IDIOT CAN COME UP WITH SOME PRETTY IDEALS,SO I GUESS THE DIFF.IS INBETWEEN THE 2'AND YOU GUESS IT THATS US.NOBODY CAN B RIGHT OR WRONG ALL THE TIME..G..D,,,(IS)...
exactly what you just said.you answered your own question sir or madam
Wow, what kind of people are in your life that go from one extreme to the next. Calling you names is not appropriate and I refuse to define the words. You are wonderful just as you are and if at times you miss your mark, so what, after all how else do we learn. Do not listen to those ugly names.
a genius will tickle you with a feather. An idiot will tickle you with a whole live chicken.
exactly what Aleema D said a genius wont fail maybe make mistakes but will continue on until he or she has accomplished said task a idiot will give up after a few mistakes because he or she is incapable of doing said task
gen·ius (noun)
1. an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart.
2. a person having such capacity.
3. a person having an extraordinarily high intelligence rating on a psychological test, as an IQ above 140.
id·i·ot (noun)
1. an utterly foolish or senseless person.
2. Psychology. a person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25.
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A genius has the ability to overlook.
A genius is a person of great intelligence, who shows an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work. The term may also be applied to someone who is a polymath or a prodigy.
"Idiot" was originally created to refer to people who were overly concerned with their own self-interest and ignored the needs of the community. Declining to take part in public life, such as (semi-)democratic government of the polis (city state), such as the Athenian democracy, was considered dishonorable. "Idiots" were seen as having bad judgment in public and political matters. Over time, the term "idiot" shifted away from its original connotation of selfishness and came to refer to individuals with overall bad judgment–individuals who are "stupid". In modern English usage, the terms "idiot" and "idiocy" describe an extreme folly or stupidity, its symptoms (foolish or stupid utterance or deed). In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound mental retardation.
I think you mean what is the difference between being called a genius and being called an idiot.
Answer is quite simple it's called perception.
What might be deemed brilliant by one person could be deemed idiotic by another.
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